Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of The Kenya Regiment No 17 Compulsory Military Training Course from 17th July to 16th December 1961. This photo contains Sergeant Ron Allcock who was seconded there from the Battalion

Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment - A black and white photo of The Kenya Regiment No 16 Compulsory Military Training Course from 16th Jan to 17th June 1961. This photo contains Sergeant Ron Allcock who was seconded there from the Battalion

5th Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A black and white photograph showing the original wooden grave marker for the Battalion Padre, 244123 the Reverend James Douglas. He was killed in action on the 5th August 1944. He had previously been mentioned in dispatches and was the son of john and Kathleen Douglas, husband of Annie Hildegarde of Dunmurry, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland. He is buried in the Tilly-Sur-Seulles War Cemetery (Grave VII.C.3)

5th Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A colour photograph of the Commonwealth war grave headstone for the Battalion Padre, 244123 the Reverend James Douglas. He was killed in action on the 5th August 1944. He had previously been mentioned in dispatches and was the son of John and Kathleen Douglas, husband of Annie Hildegarde of Dunmurry, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland. He is buried in the Tilly-Sur-Seulles War Cemetery (Grave VII.C.3)

99th Regiment - A sepia portrait photograph of General Sir Howard Douglas, G.C.B., G.C.M.G., F.R.S., D.C.L.. in civilian clothes. He was the Colonel of the 99th from 1841 to 1851. He was originally a Second Lieutenant in the Artillery in 1793, he was shipwrecked in Newfoundland and served there, and in Nova Scotia and Canada, for five years. He then became Adjutant of the 5th Artillery Regiment in Plymouth, and served with the Royal Horse Artillery before joining Congreves Mortar Brigade. In 1803 he was a Major in the Royal York Rangers, and the Commandant of a department of the Royal Military Collage. A Brevet Lieutenant Colonel in 1806, and on a special mission to the Peninsula, he was present at the battle of Corunna, before accompanying an expedition to Walcheren and the siege of Flushing. He became a Brevet Colonel in 1814, and received a Spanish decoration. Commandant of the Royal Military Collage for many years, he was famous for his publications. These included a Treatise on naval gunnery, which led to the establishment of the first naval gunnery school, HMS Excellent. In 1823 he was Governor of New Brunswick, and later the Ionian Islands. He was made a Lieutenant General in 1837, and subsequently a full General.

99th Regiment - A sepia portrait photograph of General Sir Percy Douglas. It was under this General that the 99th served in the Cape between 1860 and 1865. Photographer: G Bashford, 15, Bath Street, Jersey

8th Bn, Royal Berkshire Regiment - A sepia Photograph of Corporal Robert Douglas, Military Medal. He died of wounds on the 8th November 1918. He had previous service in the Hussars and Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry. In this image he is wearing hospital blues indicating he was at some point wounded. He is commemorated in Maryport, the town of his birth.

1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A sepia image of the ?B? Company winners of the marching competition at Quetta, India in 1899. Standng from left to right are Private Beaver, Private Williams, Private Hazel, Private Collier and L/Corporal Lawrence. Seated from left to right are Sergeant Wigmore, Lieutenant Douglas, Lieutenant Timmis and Corporal Cox. Seated at the front from left to right are Private Draper, Corporal Woodlocks and Private Little.

1st Bn, Wiltshire Regiment - A sepia photograph of ?B? Company in hot weather clothing in India in 1901. The winners of the intercompany Cricket, football and Honour of Glory shield, seated 6th from the left are Bandmaster Richardson, Captain Timmis, Major Douglas, C/olour Sergeant Still andSergeant Dore.